Blake Lively Reveals Why She Named Her Daughter James

Now that we know her name, the new mom is no longer keeping mum on why they chose it for their baby girl. "It's a family name and I liked having a boy's name," the Age of Adaline star said on 'Good Morning America' this week, according to Refinery 29.

After staying quiet for months about their little one, Blake has been very candid about life with their daughter during her press tour for Age of Adaline this month. Aside from joking about rubbing truffles on her nipples for a foodie type of breastfeeding, she also quipped Tuesday about being "already paranoid" about James growing up quickly.

"We turned our basement into this cool, accessible room," the 27-year-old actress told Jimmy Fallonon The Tonight Show. "I said to Ryan, 'You know, we need to put in a window.' And he said, 'A window going down into the basement? That doesn't make any sense.' I said, 'It's a chastity window. You knew. You were a teenage boy."

"We cannot have our child-a daughter-go in the basement with a boyfriend," she jokingly continued. "We need a window so that they know at all times that we are watching and they can't get away with doing anything terrible. It's the new form of contraception. We're already planning for that, and terrified!"

James isn't too grown up just yet, though. She still hasn't said her first word, which Blake and Ryan are kinda in a competition about when it comes to what they want her to say first.

"We're total rivals, by the way," the Gossip Girl alum said about Ryan. "I hear him like 'da-da, da-da' all the time and then I walk in the room and he's like, 'ma-ma.' And I'm like, 'How dare you do that?' But all day! The word 'da-da' is banned in our house. You have to say ma-ma all day. And I'm like, 'How can you do that?' I'll take videos where I'm saying 'da-da,' but I don't say it ever."

"She has to say mama first!" she continued with a smile. "I do everything! He does nothing!"

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After giving birth to their daughter, Blake gushed about motherhood, telling People, "This is the happiest time in my life, and I could say that every day. I often feel like, 'I can't believe I'm experiencing this.'"

When asked how he helps Blake out with their daughter, Ryan told People, "I gotta jump in and do all those sorts of things. I mean, I've even tried breastfeeding. When asked how that went, Ryan quipped, "It's frustrating for the baby and frankly disturbing for me...not well is the answer."

"Our baby in particular is we think allergic to sleep," he told Jimmy Fallon. "I don't think that's possible," the host replied with a laugh. "We joke that...we think she thinks she's protecting us from the sleep monsters," he continued. "Like, 'Oh, I've got to keep them up or the sleep monsters will get them.'"

"Everyone thinks their baby is a genius," Ryan said in an interview on "Live With Kelly and Michael. "People find it delightfully refreshing when I tell them, 'My baby? Totally average. Like, 100 percent average. I have a friend who said his 2 1/2-year-old was reciting Chekhov. Now that baby's a genius and probably, let's be honest, a bit of an a--hole."

"It's amazing. When we had that baby, I fell more in love with my wife than I ever had in my entire life," the Mississippi Grind star gushed on the Late Show with David Letterman. "I used to say to her, 'I would take a bullet for you. I could never love anything as much as I love you'."

"I would say that to my wife," he continued. "And the second I looked in that baby's eyes, I knew in that exact moment that if we were ever under attack, I would use my wife as a human shield to protect that baby."

Ryan said on the Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, life with their little one is "so good," adding, "She's got me wrapped around her finger. I am a slave to the rhythm." Calling fatherhood "the best," he added, "I can't wait [until she grows up]. It's just going to be teatime every day with her...no, she's going to be a football player."

"I do want to just enjoy this moment, but I also feel like my first child is going to be the oldest sibling to the next kid, and that may change with each and every year," Blake told People about expanding their family in the near future. "I'm looking forward to how one baby influences the other, and to my family as a whole, to every single chapter."

"There's zero secret about it," Ryan told the Associated Press, when asked why they won't reveal their daughter's name. "That little girl will grow up to be a teenager who will find out that I blurted her name out on national television and probably make me pay for it. She will exact her revenge in searing, psychic pain."

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